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Copyright Location and Vicinity Maps

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bvn

Geotechnical
Dec 7, 2006
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I often see reproductions of commercial maps in geotechnical reports that appear to disregard copyrights. These maps are usually used to point out the vicinity and/or location of a project site.

I am curious where various people get their legal reproductions from? How do people go about ensuring that they are not committing copyright infringement?
 
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I have tried to use USGS or state highway maps as location maps, as these are in the public domain. I was involved in a case where a radio station used a copyrighted map in a promotion and got sued big time. The state highway maps are safe!

Steve
 
Information in the Public Domain, or a program you purchased such as Map Quest or Microsoft Streets and Trips is the key to this to be safe. No worries.

Mike McCann
McCann Engineering
 
Based upon the previous post I have reviewed the EULA for Microsoft Streets and Trips and do not see anything that states you cannot use reproductions in a commercially generated report.

However, I am still nervous that commercial use of a map image reproduced from a personal software product could be interpreted as "selling" reproductions of the manufacturers content because I am being paid for the report which is a product of my work.

I have noticed that internet-based maps are very clear and explicit that you cannot reproduce their content in any way for commercial use.
 
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